Poem: It began

It began

and took on forms
that it must have known
were ready, waiting, there
to be filled in
and turned to something
and I did not know
what was or what could 
or had to or did and did not.
I started, but only started,
and that was enough
for me to do.  The rest
was already waiting, I think.
I think that I did not think,
is what I am saying, that it was not
any kind of thinking but only
a following, an opening up,
an allowing of more.
It was all waiting.
The only necessity
was readiness.

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